Chapter 15
She Becomes Glamorous After The Engagement Annulment
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Nora frowned. Before she could answer, a gentle but anxious voice reached them. âAre you trying to drive me to my grave, Henry?â
On the hospital bed, a gentle middle-aged woman wearing a hospital gown struggled to get out of the bed. Her hair was all shaved, and she looked frighteningly skinny due to her illness. Her cheeks were sunken, but it nevertheless couldnât hide her gentle personality.
She was Irene Smith, her aunt.
Nora took a couple of quick steps forward and sat on the edge of the bed. She held her hand and greeted, âAunt Irene.â
Irene looked at Nora up and down for a moment. Then, her eyes turned red. âYou look so much like your mom after youâve slimmed down, Nora.â
Her voice trembled as she spoke. âYouâve had such a hard time outside all these years.â
During the five years when she lived abroad, Henry had never given her a single cent. It was instead her aunt who always sent her some money as living expenses.
Although it wasnât much, it was her way of showing her kindness.
Noraâs heart was warmed.
At this point, her stepmother, Wendy, said, âNora, your aunt has been pretty nice to you ever since you were a child, right? Sheâs sick now, and youâre the only one that can cure her! You wonât watch her die, will you?â
Nora frowned.
A brain tumorâ¦
She casually tugged off the medical report and CT scan next to her and started to read them seriously.
A naggy Wendy said, âYour auntâs operation is too difficult, Nora. A moment of carelessness and sheâll suffer brain damage, so no one in the hospital wants to do it. Dr. Larson, the head of the Department of Neurology in this hospital, is Angelaâs professor at the School of Medicine in her college. If she begs him to do it, maybe heâd be willing to take the risk and give it a go.â
Wendy sighed at this point before continuing. âBut now, Anthonyâs saying that without the company, heâll never get engaged to your sister. Your sister is terribly upset and in a bad mood. You canât possibly ask someone for help in such a gloomy manner, right? So, as long as you give your sister the company, weâll let Angela beg Dr. Larson for help. Whether your auntâs operation goes through or not completely depends on you now.â
When Wendy finished speaking, Henry shouted angrily, âYou must also apologize to Angela for sabotaging her marriage proposal, seducing Anthony out of spite, and for hitting her!â
Wendy, who was pretending to be the good guy, said, âWeâre a family. What are you saying all these for? Sigh, Nora, your auntâs illness canât be delayed any further. Why donât you sign the agreement immediately?â
While the two were putting on a joint act, Nora finished reading her auntâs CT scan.
It was indeed a little tricky. The tumor had enveloped the blood vessels, so the slightest carelessness would lead to mistakes and cause her aunt to die in surgery.
Not many doctors would dare to take on a surgery like this even in New York, let alone Dr. Larson in California.
Well, aside from her, that was.
Irene yelled angrily after hearing what they said. âHenry, that company is the only thing that Noraâs mother left for her. How can the two of you be so shameless?!â
Wendy smiled. âThat isnât quite right, Irene. What do you mean by she left it for Nora? Henry and Noraâs mother were husband and wife at that time. Thatâs their joint property.â
âYouâre so shamelessâ¦!â Irene looked at Nora again. âDonât listen to their nonsense, Nora. My illness is incurable. Even if you sign the agreement and have them perform surgery on me, thereâs a 90% chance that itâll fail anyway. Hurry and go!ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOkay. Iâll visit you again when I have time.â Nora put down the medical record and turned and walked out.
Her aunt was in serious condition, and it indeed didnât brook any further delay. What was important now was to contact the hospital and borrow their equipment and facilities first.
Henry and Wendy didnât expect that she would just up and leave like that. Moreover, she even disappeared from the ward in the blink of an eye.
Henry cursed, âSheâs a total ingrate. Your kindness toward her was all in vain!â
Wendy also spoke sarcastically. âYou were so kind to her, Irene. But in the end, she didnât even want to stay a moment longer here with you!â
Irene bit her lip with her eyes red. âFinding me a doctor had nothing to do with Nora from the startâ¦â
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In the top-floor presidential suite of Hotel Finest.
âWhy didnât you finish your homework from noon, Pete? This section is completely blank! How are we supposed to proceed with the afternoon syllabus if you do that? Finish your homework.â
With a chilly look, Pete looked at the assignment that obviously hadnât been given to him at noon and was already beyond his syllabus.
He didnât speak but instead stared at the tutor just like that.
The tutor curled her lip. âWhat are you looking at me for? I heard that your father completed all these lessons effortlessly when he was your age. Donât you even know how to do this question? If thatâs the case, then it must be your mom who lowered your IQ genes!â
It was only when he heard the word âmomâ that Pete finally reacted. His jaw was taut as he picked up the pen. Then, he started to write silently on the workbook.
He already knew how to solve these problems a long time ago.
His mom wasnât stupid!
But as soon as he finished answering it, the tutor said, âItâs wrong. Why didnât you include the problem-solving process? Iâve already told you so many times! Stretch out your hand!â
Is including the problem-solving process even necessary for such a simple question?
Pete didnât move.
The tutor immediately grabbed his hand, took the ruler, and struck his palm hard a few times.
Smack! Smack! Smack!
The pain made Peteâs eyes widen, yet he pressed his lips together tightly and refused to speak.
âThis is punishment for not attending the class seriously. Now, your punishment is to attend class while standing!â
Pete stood for two hours until even his calves were sore. Only then did the tutors end the afternoon lesson. The two tutors were still whispering between themselves when they left:
âHe really canât speak?â
âAlright, donât talk too much. The old madam has instructed us to take good care of the little mister!â
âOkay. Weâll come again to report to Mr. Hunt in the evening. We must make him sound a little more stubborn and misbehaving. Children who donât do their homework arenât good children!â
After the two of them left, Pete looked at the homework assigned by the tutors on the table. He knew that his answers were definitely âwrongâ again.
Even if he had completed them, they would still say that he didnât complete his homework.
But even so, he didnât want to speak. If he spoke⦠He pressed his lips together tightly when he thought of the consequences.
All he wanted now was to talk to Mommy and the little girl next door who was great at playing gamesâ¦
The light in his eyes dimmed again when he thought of that.
Unfortunately, the lady next door had been driven away and she had moved one floor down.
One floor downâ¦
Pete suddenly stood up. He put on his clothes and quietly left the room. It was impossible for him to take the elevator because the bodyguards were all standing guard there.
He went along the wall toward the corner and slipped into the stairwell. Then, he opened the door and darted in.
At the same time.
Downstairs, Cherry took advantage of the opportunity while Mrs. Lewis was preparing dinner to also slip out quietly.
She didnât manage to go there yesterday, so she would go upstairs to look for her father today!
The tiny form of Cherry, who was wearing a cool childrenâs outfit, entered the stairwell. Her short little legs climbed up the stairs with great effort.
As she walked, she suddenly heard footsteps coming from above.
As soon as Cherry looked up, she saw Pete walking down.
ââ¦â
Their eyes met, and for a time, the air was incredibly still and quiet.